Bagaimana perlu mengadakan gencatan senjata untuk menahan diri di 
Irak? jangan bila ada ledakan pemboman hanya segelintir orang pejuang 
iseng/oknum. Bahkan Penyerangan oleh US jangan hanya memikirkan perlu 
mengabiskan lawan lawannya. 

  Perlu ada pemberitahuan akan besar dosa bila membunuh umat umat 
atas pembalasdendaman. Selalu ditentukan di Akhirat. Agama masing 
masing selalu mengajarkan perdamaian dan solusi, inikah termasuk 
dalam ajaranNya Nabi Isa? daripada menggunakan kekerasan dan 
pembantaian?

 serahkan bersama dialog dan solusi untuk membangun langkah langkah 
benar dengan masyarakat Irak.


wassalam,


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A Series of Explosions Rocks Fallujah 

FALLUJAH, Iraq - A series of explosions and gunfire rocked Fallujah 
on Wednesday in new fighting the day after a heavy battle in which 
U.S. warplanes and artillery pounded the city in a show of force 
against Sunni insurgents holed up in a slum. 

Gunfire and mortar blasts could be heard for more than an hour from 
southwestern Fallujah in the afternoon, then three thunderous 
explosions shook the area as warplanes circled overhead. Two black 
plumes of smoke rose over the area, as heavy machine-gun fire 
continued. 

Despite three straight days of battles, U.S. officials say they are 
pushing ahead with negotiations to resolve the Fallujah standoff 
rather than launch an all-out offensive. Iraqi police took up posts 
in parts of the city, laying the groundwork for Marine patrols to 
begin circulating to establish control. 

"We're going to continue to push the political track as far as it's 
going to take us. And if it doesn't take us far enough, we're 
prepared to use military means," Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt told 
ABC's "Good Morning America." 

In southern Iraq (news - web sites), meanwhile, gunmen ambushed a 
Ukrainian convoy outside the city of Kut, barraging it with rocket-
propelled grenades and machine guns. One Ukrainian was killed and two 
wounded, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said. 

Shiite militiamen loyal to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr succeeded 
in driving Ukrainian peacekeepers out of Kut earlier this month, but 
U.S. troops later swept into the city, pushing out most of the 
militiamen. 

U.S. troops aiming to capture al-Sadr and suppress his militia began 
Wednesday to gradually expand their operations out of their base in 
the holy city of Najaf. Soldiers set up checkpoints on the road 
outside the base � the main route between the center of Najaf and the 
center of neighboring Kufa. 

The military is seeking to increase pressure on al-Sadr but is 
treading carefully, promising to stay away from sacred Shiite sites 
at the heart of the city. The base, where U.S. troops moved in 
earlier this week, is about three miles from the shrines. 

A U.S. soldier died Tuesday in Baghdad, raising the U.S. death toll 
for April to 115 � the same number killed during the invasion of Iraq 
that toppled Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) last year. Up to 1,200 
Iraqis also have been killed this month. 

Saddam's 67th birthday was Wednesday, his first in U.S. detention at 
an undisclosed location since being captured by American troops in 
December. In his hometown of Tikrit, there were no apparent signs of 
celebration, and schools and universities were closed. 

Outside Baghdad, gunmen opened fire on a military convoy headed in 
the direction of Fallujah, killing or wounding at least two people. 

After the attack, a cargo truck was left with its tires shot out and 
windshield pockmarked with bullets. Pools of blood were on either 
side of the truck's cab, and U.S. soldiers at the scene said two 
casualties were taken away. Their nationalities were unknown. 

Wednesday's fighting in Fallujah came after a heavy battle on Tuesday 
night against insurgents holed up in the northern neighborhood of 
Jolan, a slum area of tight alleyways. AC-130 gunships and artillery 
pounded insurgent targets in Jolan for more than an hour, sending 
smoke and orange flames into the sky. 

After sunrise, at least eight destroyed houses could be seen in the 
Jolan neighborhood. Hospitals reported Wednesday that two people were 
wounded in the fighting. Militants, however, often do not evacuate 
their casualties to hospitals fearing that the injured could be 
arrested by American forces. 

Kimmitt said the battle was sparked when troops saw two trucks moving 
through the city with their lights off in an area where insurgents 
had been active earlier in the day. 

The AC-130s destroyed the trucks, and ammunition in the trucks 
exploded, Kimmitt told NBC's "Today" show. 

The length of the barrage Tuesday night suggested U.S. forces are 
seeking to wear down the insurgents in Jolan. Elsewhere in the city, 
the military is preparing to send in patrols Thursday to establish 
control. Those will avoid the Jolan area, commanders say. 

On Monday, insurgents attacked Marines in the neighborhood, killing 
one American in a battle that ended when a tank destroyed a mosque's 
minaret from which U.S. commanders said insurgents were firing. Eight 
Iraqis were killed. 

Several families were seen fleeing the city Wednesday. The fighting 
came at the end of a truce in which Marines outside of the city 
promised not to assault Fallujah if gunmen gave up their arms. U.S. 
commanders have said that insurgents have only given up unusable 
weapons. 

"I was pinning some hope on the truce. The American air bombing 
dashed my hopes," Ali Muzel said as he escorted his wife and five 
children to Baghdad. 

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Tuesday that continuing 
negotiations in Fallujah was "worth the try." 

Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, also 
said the coalition has not given up on a cease-fire. But, he said in 
a speech in New York, "we don't have unlimited patience." 

British Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) defended U.S. 
tactics in Fallujah, rejecting an opposition legislator's assertion 
that the attack amounted to the "murder or mutilation of hundreds of 
women had children." 

Disagreeing with that description by Sir Peter Tapsell, Blair said 
there were large numbers of well-armed insurgents in Fallujah and "it 
is right that the American forces try to make sure that order is 
restored to that city." 

South of Baghdad, U.S. forces set up checkpoints in Najaf, just 
outside their base. Another checkpoint was established on a bridge 
outside Kufa � scene of a heavy battle Monday in which 64 Iraqis were 
killed. 

"They took a heavy beating," said Col. Brad May, commander of the 2nd 
Cavalry Regiment. "Our goal ... is to continue to pressure al-Sadr 
and his militia. We are not going away." 

But he emphasized that troops have "been very careful to respect" 
shrines in Kufa and Najaf. 




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